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Firefly Aerospace is seeking to raise $350,000,000 to accelerate its development.
Firefly Aerospace is seeking to raise $350,000,000 to accelerate its development.
Firefly Aerospace was seeking to raise $350,000,000 in January 2021.
Sherpa-FX was Spaceflight’s first next-generation orbital transfer vehicle and successfully deployed 15 spacecraft on the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-1 launch in January.
Spaceflight Inc. coordinated its first fully dedicated PSLV mission and successfully deployed Amazonia-1, a nearly 700-kilogram Earth observation satellite, as its largest customer satellite to date.
Spaceflight Inc. successfully deployed 14 spacecraft from its first next-generation OTV, Sherpa-FX, on the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-1 launch in January.
Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, and Relativity are either building new launch facilities or have announced plans to launch from Cape Canaveral.
Spaceflight executed its first launch in 2013 aboard a Soyuz vehicle.
Firefly Aerospace won a $93,300,000 contract from NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program on 2021-02-04 for the 2023 launch of the Blue Ghost lander carrying NASA payloads.
Spaceflight plans to launch multiple Sherpa vehicles and many other rideshare missions 2021, totaling more than 10 missions across its global launch vehicle portfolio.
Firefly Aerospace entered a Launch Services Agreement with Exolaunch GmbH to integrate and launch multi-satellite clusters aboard Firefly’s Alpha launch vehicle beginning in 2022.
Firefly Aerospace has a Launch Services Agreement with Exolaunch GmbH to integrate and launch multi-satellite clusters aboard Firefly’s Alpha launch vehicle starting in 2022.
Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha launch vehicle is providing launch services for the Blue Ghost mission and the company’s Space Utility Vehicle will provide in-space mobility.
Firefly Aerospace is seeking to raise $350,000,000 to scale up production and develop larger launch vehicles.
Firefly Aerospace plans the first launch of its larger medium-class vehicle by early 2024.
Firefly aims to grow from roughly a $1,000,000,000 company to about a $10,000,000,000 company within five years as it brings Alpha and the Space Utility Vehicle into service.
Firefly Aerospace scheduled its Alpha launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California for a date described as occurring a few short weeks after 2021-01-26.
Firefly Aerospace is seeking to raise $350,000,000 to scale up production and develop a medium-class launch vehicle called Beta.
Spaceflight executed the first dedicated rideshare mission SSO-A, which launched the largest number of satellites from a U.S.-based rocket.
Orbit Fab previously signed an agreement with Spaceflight Inc. to launch its first operational fuel depot to orbit in 2021.